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Photos: Few Former American A330s Remain in New Mexico Desert

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The airline retired the fleet in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. (airlinegeeks.com) More...

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Jesse G 8
If American’s not using them, can I have one? :)
stratofan
stratofan 10
To quote one aviation pioneer, "Aircraft will be reliable, but never totally safe", Especially when you do maintenance with your earbuds in, or halfa** attention to your work. Regardless of the manufacturer.
dlkreulen
David Kreulen 12
Let’s be clear: it was due to the RESPONSE to the virus that took these aircraft out of service.
sheldonlang
Sheldon Lang 3
This was and still is one of he best and safest wide body aircraft in the air. I have always enjoyed flying on this equipment. Airbus has always been a leader with respect to comfortable and reliable passenger aircraft. I sure hope that tradition continues for years to come.
sirclown82
Chris Cotter 2
It won't be long before even the shells of my favorite planes are gone forever.
BillOverdue
Bill Overdue 3
Probably the safest planes in America at the moment!

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dvond
dvond 1
Ha! Yes by all means let's blame DEI for the company focusing focusing on shareholder enrichment over providing a quality experience. I do agree though that DEI led to your stupid comment though.
Nooge
Nooge -2
And your real name is Jose

Which implies our IQ is at your level
BillOverdue
Bill Overdue 2
(nooge)
US slang. noun.
1. an irritating person who persistently nags and whines.

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